Date: 5/25/26 1:07 pm
From: Chicobander <jshieldcastle...>
Subject: [cobirds] Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station Report- May 25, 2026-Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Although it may be a solemn day for some since it is Memorial Day, I am
truly grateful for all the sacrifices past and current veterans, and active
personnel who have made America free. WE do not realize what freedoms we
have until we lose them. Let's Not lose them. I get the opportunity to be
here in CO to conduct bird research with Bird Conservancy of the Rockies. I
am certain that if I was in many other countries I would not have this
privilege.

Today was a nice day to be outside. We did have a couple new birds for the
season including Indigo Bunting female and a Northern Mockingbird. A nice
diversity of bird species of 22 species rounded out the morning for our
catch of the day. A third Ovenbird and a second American Redstart was
banded at the station this season. A light north wind still had us catching
Hermit Thrushes; However, they were last year's hatch so most Hermit
Thrushes should be completing migration soon.

*61 New Banded Birds*
Yellow Warbler- 1
American Redstart- 1
Ovenbird- 1
MacGillivray's Warbler- 5
Willow Flycatcher- 1
Traill's Flycatcher- 1 (Measurements were in the overlap area for Alder and
Willow)
Western Wood-pewee- 3
Swainson's Thrush- 24
Hermit Thrush- 2
American Goldfinch- 2
Lincoln's Sparrow- 4
Lazuli Bunting- 1
Indigo Bunting- 1
Blue Grosbeak- 2
Lark Sparrow- 1
Mountain White-crowned Sparrow- 1
Bullock's Oriole-7
Gray Catbird- 1
Northern Mockingbird- 1
Blue Jay- 1
Common Grackle- 1


*1 Return*
Northern House Wren- banded last fall as a hatching year bird (returned to
the same breeding area it was hatched)

The Banding Station will be open tomorrow through Saturday at Sunrise until
@11 AM.
Register at Aiken Audubon website if interested in birding/visiting the
ranch. www.aikenaudubon.com
Thanks again to all the veterans both past and present.

Have a good day,

Julie Shieldcastle
Bander Chico Basin Ranch
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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